This data set contains information about temporary use permit applications that have been submitted for review to the City of Austin. The information is retrieved from the Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. AMANDA is managed by the Development Services Department. The data set includes information about the status of the application, the case number, the description of the proposed event, the applicant, the date and time the event will take place, and the location. Some examples of application for Temporary Use Permits include permits submitted for outdoor movie screenings, for filming movie scenes, for temporary seasonal sales events, for activities occurring in parking areas, temporary street closures.

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of the permit. This product has been produced by the Development Services Department of the City of Austin. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. It is assumed that the information reported by the applicant and / or retrieved by AMANDA is accurate and complete, though no warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy and completeness.

The Growth Concept Map assembles compact and walkable activity centers and corridors, as well as job centers, and coordinates them with future transportation improvements. These centers and corridors allow people to reside, work, shop, access services, people watch, recreate, and hang out without traveling far distances. Within them, the design and scale of buildings and the design and availability of parks and gathering spaces will welcome people of all ages and abilities. They will be walkable, bikable, and connected to one another, the rest of the city, and the region by roads, transit, bicycle routes and lanes, and trails. The activity centers and corridors included on this map identify locations for additional people and jobs above what currently exists on the ground. Unlike more detailed small-area plan maps, the Growth Concept Map provides broad direction for future growth and is not parcel specific. Centers that are already established by existing small-area plans, such as those for East Riverside Drive or Highland Mall, are drawn to reflect those plans. Centers without small-area plans are simply shown with a circle, indicating scale and general location. Specifying boundaries for these centers may occur through small-area plans or general guidelines for implementing this plan.